Nacella concinna, (STREBEL, 1908)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718919 |
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NACELLA CONCINNA ( STREBEL, 1908) View in CoL
( FIG. 8 View Figure 8 )
Patella polaris Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841: 191 (not of Röding, 1798); Martens & Pfeffer, 1886: 101, pl. 2, figs 11–13; Melvill & Standen, 1907: 124.
Nacella polaris View in CoL – Pilsbry, 1891: 120, pl. 49, figs 21–27; Lamy, 1906: 10, Lamy, 1911: 26.
Nacella aenea var. polaris View in CoL – Pelseneer, 1903: 14.
Patinella polaris – Strebel, 1908: 81, pl. 5, figs 79–82.
Patinella polaris var. concinna Strebel, 1908: 81 , pl. 5, fig. 77.
Lepeta depressa Hedley, 1916: 42 , pl. 6, fig. 64; Arnaud, 1972: 114; Dell, 1972: 32, figs 19, 24–25; Egorova, 1982: 14, fig. 75.
Nacella (Patinigera) polaris View in CoL – David, 1934: 127; Zelaya, 2005: 111, fig. 2.
Patinigera polaris View in CoL – Powell, 1951: 82; Walker, 1972: 49; Castellanos & Landoni, 1988: 25, pl. 4, fig. 8.
Patinigera polaris concinna View in CoL – Powell, 1951: 83; Castellanos & Landoni, 1988: 26, pl. 4, fig. 5.
Nacella (Patinigera) concinna View in CoL – Powell, 1973: 193–195, pl. 175, figs 1–5; Picken, 1980: 71; Ramírez 1981: 58; 71; Picken & Allan, 1983: 273; Brêthes et al., 1984: 161; González-Wevar et al., 2010: 116; González-Wevar et al., 2011b: 220.
Patinigera polaris polaris View in CoL – Castellanos & Landoni, 1988; 26, pl. 4, fig. 8.
Nacella concinna View in CoL – Beaumont & Wei, 1991: 443; Linse et al., 2006: 997; de Aranzamendi et al., 2008: 875; Hoffman et al., 2010a: 287; 2010b: 765; 2011: 55; 2012a: 922; 2012b: 1; 2013: 1; González-Wevar et al., 2013: 5221; 2017: 863; Rosenfeld et al. 2017: 3.
Nacella cf. concinna View in CoL – Hain & Melles, 1994: 36, fig. 4.1. Nacella polaris concinna View in CoL – Aldea, Olabarria & Troncoso, 2008: 355; Aldea & Troncoso, 2009; 49, fig. 2. Nacella polaris polaris View in CoL – Aldea et al., 2008: 49, fig. 3.
Material studied: Rothera Station , Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula (67°34’03.17’’ S, 68°07’17.40’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 50; South Bay , Anvers Island (64°53’21.55’’ S, 63°35’43.44’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40; Yelcho Station , Doumer Island , Palmer Archipelago, Antarctic Peninsula (64°53’34.29’’ S, 63°35’09.04’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40; Covadonga Bay , Antarctic Peninsula (63°19’13.96’’ S, 57°53’54.15’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 50, James Ross Island , East Antarctic Peninsula (63°55’14.33’’ S, 57°15’54.22’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40, Hannah Point , Livingstone Island, South Shetland Islands (62°39’11.31’’ S, 60°36’55.44’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40; Fildes Bay , King George Island, South Shetland Islands (62°12’28.68’’ S, 58°57’24.89’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 80, Admiralty Bay , King George Island, South Shetland Islands (62°05’14.40’’ S, 58°27’29.57’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 80; Deception Island (62°55’14.52’’ S, 60°35’14.62’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 50; Elephant Island (61°05’12.24’’ S, 55°20’22.54’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 29; South Orkney Island (60°44’20.03’’ S, 44°44’17.05’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 26; Signy Island , South Orkneys Islands (60°43’22.22’’ S, 45°35’16.14’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; South Georgia (54°17’00.11’’ S, 36°29’13.04’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 100.
Shell: The shell shape and sculpture are very variable ( Beaumont & Wei, 1991; de Aranzamendi et al., 2008; Hoffman et al., 2010b; González-Wevar et al., 2011b) ( Fig. 8A–C View Figure 8 ). The species exhibits a conical morphology, dorsally raised, with a thick and non-translucent shell ( Fig. 8A–F View Figure 8 ). The anterior part of the animal is laterally compressed ( Fig. 8D–F View Figure 8 ). It has a large shell (maximum length 120 mm) and a variable profile ( Fig. 8A–C View Figure 8 ). The apex is situated at the anterior 30–40% of the shell’s length ( Fig. 8A–C View Figure 8 ). All the slopes of the shell are convex ( Fig. 8D–F View Figure 8 ). The aperture of the shell is oval. The surface of the shell is sculptured with weak primary radial ribs, weaker secondary ones and concentric growth lines. The margin of the shell is highly crenulated. The external coloration is very variable (pale brownish/green/grey to dark brown and black). The internal part of the shell varies from creamy nacreous to dark bronzy-brown with dark lines corresponding to external colour patterns.
External anatomy: The ventral area of the foot is black and the epipodial fringe is highly recognizable. The mantle fold is thick and dun-brown coloured. The mantle tentacles are in alternate series of a single black longer tentacle and three shorter ones (white/black/white) ( Fig. 8G View Figure 8 ). The cephalic tentacles are dorsally pigmented with a black line ( Fig. 8G View Figure 8 ).
Radula: The first lateral teeth are set close together on the anterior edge of the basal plates, of medium length and with two spoon-like cusps. The second laterals are broader, wider spaced, with two spoonlike cusps. One of them is very small and the other is bigger and broader ( Fig. 8H View Figure 8 ).
Distribution: Maritime Antarctica, including ice-free rocky ecosystems of the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetland Islands, South Georgia, South Orkneys, Bouvet, Elephant Island, Seymour Island, Paulet Island, Wander Island, Anvers Island and Peterman Island ( Fig. 8I View Figure 8 ).
Habitat: Intertidal and subtidal between 0 and 150 m depths.
Comments: The Antarctic limpet represents a single genetic population along maritime Antarctica ( González-Wevar et al., 2011b, 2013, 2016b, 2017), but thispopulationdifferesmarkedlyfromthosefromSouth Georgia ( González-Wevar et al., 2013). The inter- and subtidal morphotypes were once regarded as separate subspecies, N. polaris polaris and N. polaris concinna ( Powell, 1951) . Nevertheless, genetic comparisons using allozymes ( Beaumont & Wei, 1991), mtDNA ( González-Wevar et al., 2011b, 2013, 2016b) and AFLPs ( Hoffman et al., 2010b) confirmed that these forms represent a single evolutionary unit. Accordingly, shell height, shape and sculpture differences in the Antarctic limpet represent phenotypic plasticity in the species.
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Nacella concinna
González-Wevar, Claudio A., Hüne, Mathias, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Nakano, Tomoyuki, Saucède, Thomas, Spencer, Hamish & Poulin, Elie 2019 |
Nacella cf. concinna
Aldea C & Olabarria C & Troncoso J 2008: 355 |
Aldea C & Olabarria C & Troncoso J 2008: 49 |
Hain S & Melles M 1994: 36 |
Nacella concinna
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Hune M & Segovia NI & Nakano T & Spencer HG & Chown S & Saucede T & Johnstone G & Mansilla A & Poulin E 2017: 863 |
Rosenfeld S & Aldea C & Ojeda J & Marambio J & Hune M & Troncoso J & Mansilla A 2017: 3 |
Hoffman JI & Clarke A & Clark MS & Peck LS 2013: 1 |
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Saucede T & Morley SA & Chown SL & Poulin E 2013: 5221 |
Hoffman JI & Clark MS & Amos W & Peck LS 2012: 922 |
Hoffman JI & Clarke A & Clark MS & Fretwell P & Peck LS 2012: 1 |
Hoffman JI & Peck LS & Linse K & Clarke A 2011: 55 |
Hoffman JI & Clarke A & Linse K & Peck LS 2010: 287 |
Hoffman JI & Peck LS & Hillyard G & Zieritz A & Clark MS 2010: 765 |
de Aranzamendi MC & Sahade R & Tatian M & Chiappero MB 2008: 875 |
Linse K & Griffiths HJ & Barnes DKA & Clarke A 2006: 997 |
Beaumont AR & Wei JHC 1991: 443 |
Nacella (Patinigera) concinna
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & David B & Poulin E 2011: 220 |
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Nakano T & Canete JI & Poulin E 2010: 116 |
Picken G & Allan D 1983: 273 |
Ramirez J 1981: 58 |
Picken G 1980: 71 |
Powell AWB 1973: 193 |
Patinigera polaris
Castellanos ZJA & Landoni N 1988: 25 |
Walker A 1972: 49 |
Powell AWB 1951: 82 |
Patinigera polaris concinna
Castellanos ZJA & Landoni N 1988: 26 |
Powell AWB 1951: 83 |
Nacella (Patinigera) polaris
Zelaya D 2005: 111 |
David L 1934: 127 |
Lepeta depressa
Egorova EN 1982: 14 |
Arnaud PM 1972: 114 |
Dell RK 1972: 32 |
Hedley C 1916: 42 |
Patinella polaris
Strebel H 1908: 81 |
Patinella polaris var. concinna
Strebel H 1908: 81 |
Nacella aenea var. polaris
Pelseneer P 1903: 14 |
Nacella polaris
Lamy E 1911: 26 |
Lamy E 1906: 10 |
Pilsbry HA 1891: 120 |
Patella polaris
Melvill JC & Standen P 1907: 124 |
Martens E & Pfeffer G 1886: 101 |
Hombron JB & Jacquinot CH 1841: 191 |